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The nature and remediation of spatial problems associated with interpreting diagrams of biological sections, vol.II The instructional packages

This recommended "time planner" has been included so that you have some idea of how much time you will need for each of the lessons. One of the aims of this package is to ensure that teachers do not have to deviate more than is necessary from their normal Std 8 lessons on the structure and function...

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Main Author: Sanders, Martie
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description This recommended "time planner" has been included so that you have some idea of how much time you will need for each of the lessons. One of the aims of this package is to ensure that teachers do not have to deviate more than is necessary from their normal Std 8 lessons on the structure and function of cells. However, teachers are asked to include the following introductory exercises when they teach the section on the cell. Please emphasis strongly (to the pupils) that this is NOT extra work irrelevant to the syllabus. These lessons are to assist them to develop skills which are absolutely essential for them to succeed as biology scholars. Thereafter the teaching is left to the teacher. However, teachers are asked to incorporate the worksheets on cell organelles. and other relevant exercises, into those lessons in which they deal with those organelles. As teachers will realise. the active involvement of pupils in the learning task inevitably means that more time is spent teaching that section of work. Thus some of the tasks are for pupils to complete at home. Teachers are asked to ensure that pupils do complete these exercises, and that they have some sort of follow-up in class, even if it is merely a class display of drawings which have been done
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/31989 The nature and remediation of spatial problems associated with interpreting diagrams of biological sections, vol.II The instructional packages Sanders, Martie Three-dimensional imaging in biology This recommended "time planner" has been included so that you have some idea of how much time you will need for each of the lessons. One of the aims of this package is to ensure that teachers do not have to deviate more than is necessary from their normal Std 8 lessons on the structure and function of cells. However, teachers are asked to include the following introductory exercises when they teach the section on the cell. Please emphasis strongly (to the pupils) that this is NOT extra work irrelevant to the syllabus. These lessons are to assist them to develop skills which are absolutely essential for them to succeed as biology scholars. Thereafter the teaching is left to the teacher. However, teachers are asked to incorporate the worksheets on cell organelles. and other relevant exercises, into those lessons in which they deal with those organelles. As teachers will realise. the active involvement of pupils in the learning task inevitably means that more time is spent teaching that section of work. Thus some of the tasks are for pupils to complete at home. Teachers are asked to ensure that pupils do complete these exercises, and that they have some sort of follow-up in class, even if it is merely a class display of drawings which have been done 2020-05-26T12:16:20Z 2020-05-26T12:16:20Z 1995 2020-04-14T08:18:13Z Doctoral Thesis Doctoral https://hdl.handle.net/11427/31989 eng application/pdf Humanities Education Development Unit Faculty of Humanities
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title The nature and remediation of spatial problems associated with interpreting diagrams of biological sections, vol.II The instructional packages
title_full The nature and remediation of spatial problems associated with interpreting diagrams of biological sections, vol.II The instructional packages
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title_full_unstemmed The nature and remediation of spatial problems associated with interpreting diagrams of biological sections, vol.II The instructional packages
title_short The nature and remediation of spatial problems associated with interpreting diagrams of biological sections, vol.II The instructional packages
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topic Three-dimensional imaging in biology
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